Fingask Castle - Portraits of People Associated With Fingask, and The Threipland Shield in 1880

Portraits of People Associated With Fingask, and The Threipland Shield in 1880

  • Sir David Threipland (1666–1746), 2nd Bart., as a boy

  • Dame Katherine (c. 1679–1762), daughter of David Smythe of Barnhill, and second wife to Sir David Threipland

  • Dr. (Sir) Stuart Threipland

  • Charles Spence (1779–1869); the Bard of Gowrie, the Poet of the Carse, footman and mason to the Threiplands

  • Jessy Scott Kerr married her cousin Sir Patrick Threipland in 1792. She bore him four children and died in 1855.

  • Eliza Threipland

  • Jessie Threipland

  • Arms of Sir Patrick-Murray Threipland, 4th/5th Bart., as seen in Burke's Peerage, 1851

  • Threipland arms on the cover of Chambers' 1880 book

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